Claims
- 1. A fog-resistant mirror assembly usable with conventional household current, said assembly comprising:
- a) a mirror glass sheet having a reflective coating thereon;
- b) a non-reflective electrically conductive material coating adjacent to a surface of said reflective coating and in heat transfer contact with the latter;
- c) a scribe line traversing said conductive material coating to divide the latter into adjacent electrically conductive separate parts, said scribe line being covered with a high dielectric strength material sufficient to prevent arcing across said scribe line;
- d) a current-inlet bus connected to one of said conductive material coating parts at one end of said mirror assembly;
- e) a current outlet bus connected to an adjacent one of said conductive material coating parts at said one end of said mirror assembly; and
- f) a current transfer bus connected to both of said conductive material coating parts and spanning said scribe line at an end opposite said one end of said mirror assembly.
- 2. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said non-reflective electrically conductive material coating is tin oxide.
- 3. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said inlet and outlet buses are formed from a foil tape having both in-plane and through-plane conductance and combining with said transfer bus and scribe line to increase the current to a length which exceeds the distance between said one and opposite ends of said mirror assembly.
- 4. The mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein said transfer bus is formed from foil tapes having both in-plane and through-plane conductance.
- 5. The mirror assembly of claim 3 further comprising plated layers of a malleable electrically conductive metal on said conductive material coating, and sandwiched between said inlet and outlet bus foil tapes and said conductive material coating, and operable to lower the resistance between said inlet and outlet bus foil tapes and said conductive material coating.
- 6. The mirror assembly of claim 5 wherein said transfer bus is formed from said malleable electrically conductive metal plated on said conductive material coating.
- 7. The mirror assembly of claim 6 wherein said malleable metal plate is silver, or copper.
- 8. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said transfer bus is formed from an electrically conductive foil tape having both in-plane and through-plane conductance.
- 9. A fog-resistant mirror assembly usable with conventional household current, said assembly comprising:
- a) a mirror glass sheet having a reflective coating thereon;
- b) a non-reflective electrically conductive material coating adjacent to a surface of said reflective coating and in heat transfer contact with the latter;
- c) a scribe line traversing said conductive material coating to divide the latter into adjacent electrically conductive separate parts, said scribe line being covered with a high dielectric strength material sufficient to prevent arcing across said scribe line;
- d) a foil tape current-conductive inlet bus connected to one of said conductive material coating parts at one end of said mirror assembly;
- e) a foil tape current-conductive outlet bus connected to an adjacent one of said conductive material coating parts at said one end of said mirror assembly;
- f) a current transfer bus connected to both of said conductive material coating parts and spanning said scribe line at an end opposite said one end of said mirror assembly; and
- g) plated layers of a malleable electrically conductive metal on said conductive material coating, and sandwiched between said inlet and outlet bus foil tapes and said conductive material coating, and operable to lower the resistance between said inlet and outlet bus foil tapes and said conductive material coating.
- 10. The mirror assembly of claim 9 wherein said transfer bus is formed from said malleable electrically conductive metal plated on said conductive material coating.
- 11. The mirror assembly of claim 10 wherein said malleable metal plate is silver, or copper.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/819,874, filed Jan. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,347,106, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/367,140, filed Jun. 16, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety for purposes of identifying background art for this invention.
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